Prologue: The Acceptance to Hogwarts
Spoilers: If you haven't read the books or at least have not seen the movies but don't want spoilers…. Don't read this?
Pairings: None yet, unless they are already in the first book, like Lucius and Narcissa for example.
Disclaimer: I do not own any of these characters, I am just using them, they all belong to she who must not be named.
Prologue:The Acceptance to Hogwarts
Erus Malfoy, the eldest heir to the Malfoy name, a soon to be 3rd year Student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, had walked down the hall of the Malfoy Manor, headed to where two young voices, a male and female voice, no older than 11, could be heard, bickering about who would beat the other at a game of Quidditch. "Oi, you two, stop bickering for a moment." The eldest Malfoy heir said to his two younger siblings, Draconis, or as he is typically called, Draco and their sister, Draco's twin, Achlys. "What do you want with us, Erus?" Draco had asked, narrowing his eyes as it seems the last time Erus had called to them, he had tricked them into thinking they had to battle a dragon in order to get sorted. Achlys had looked at Erus, not too interested in what the eldest Malfoy heir had to say, but nonetheless, she was listening. "Well, it's not what I want, but it is what I have. Father wanted me to give these to you" The 13 year old had grinned and held out two identical envelopes, with nearly identical letters inside. The two siblings had finally got what they had waited all summer for, Their school acceptance letters into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Draco and Achlys both nearly tackled their eldest brother for their letters, "Hey! Watch it, these robes are new!" shouted Erus, neither sibling acknowledged their brother, too busy tearing open their letters. "You bloody well know you're getting in anyways." had grumbled Erus. "Shut up Erus." Achlys said distracted, while Draco hadn't even acknowledged him. "No Brooms for first years? How else will we join the quidditch team?" Draco shouted. "You won't be Draco." Lucius Malfoy, a man with long platinum blonde hair and grey eyes had said to his youngest heir, "First years aren't allowed on the Quidditch team." Draco and Achlys both stared at their father in disbelief, Mr. Malfoy chuckled at them both earning a sneer from both of them, all the while he takes Achlys' letter which reads,
Dear Ms. Malfoy,
We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Please find the enclosed list of all necessary books and equipment.
Term begins on the 1st of September, We await your owl by no later than the 31st of July.
Yours sincerely,
Minerva McGonagall
Deputy Headmistress
Lucius had also taken Draco's letter as well, looking over the identical letter in all ways besides one word, he had also taken the time to briefly look at the list of items that the two would need to bring with them. None of the items would be hard to get for them, they had well over enough to get the children their things.. Mr. Malfoy had a peculiar look on his face, one that neither of the three siblings could identify. "Alright, you three run along and enjoy some time outside, I have some things to discuss with your mother." The three didn't argue, they knew not to. "C'mon, let's go." Erus had said to his siblings, and they all went outside. "What do you think mum and dad are talking about Erus?" Achlys had asked, confusion taking over her features. "I don't know, but it seems like it's something important." "Are you worried?" asked Draco, "No, I think mum and dad would tell us if something dangerous was going on and we needed to know." The two nodded in agreement with their brother. "How about a game of Quidditch?", "You're on!" exclaimed the two.
"You look worried, Dear" said Narcissa Malfoy, an elegant blonde woman with bright blue eyes that match the ones her children had as babies. "The twins are going to Hogwarts. I can't help but worry." Lucius said, "Neither can I but we cannot let them see to our worry. Or they'll start to question and worry" Narcissa said, her tone neither harsh, nor was it completely soft. "I know, but they will be harder to protect, especially when they will be gone for the majority of the year besides summers and holidays." Lucius looked to his wife, Narcissa had nodded, "There is always Severus?" "I'm not exactly sure how much I trust that man, Cissa. I can never truly tell what side Severus Snape is truly on. It's worrying." "I know," Narcissa nodded in agreement. The two watched the three children playing around outside, oblivious to their parents' worry.
